The Official Starbucks Secret Menu

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The Starbucks secret menu really gives the term “endless possibilities” meaning – it’s nearly impossible to quantify the number of drinks you can conceive of making at Starbucks. The ability to combine any flavor, coffee, shot, or add-in makes their secret menu extremely interchangeable, and extremely exciting.

Their diverse list of secret menu items, much like the Jamba Juice secret menu, is full of drinks that attempt to mimic the flavor of popular desserts like Apple pie or even Thin Mints, the Girl Scout cookie. To see the rest of the options, just scroll down and check out our list below!

A few of the many tantalizing Starbucks Secret Menu options.

Starbucks Secret Menu Items

Frappuccinos

The Apple Pie Frappucino

The McDonalds Pie McFlurry may be delicious, but Starbucks’ Apple Pie Frappuccino is a whole new flavor. It mixes a creamy froth of apple juice, ice, caramel syrup, and cinnamon syrup to target every taste bud on your tongue.

If the barista doesn’t know how to make it, show them the secret recipe:

1. Fill up to the first line with cream

2. Fill up to the 2nd line with apple juice

3. 2 pumps Cinnamon Dolce Syrup

4. 2 pumps caramel syrup

5. Fill with ice & blend

Previously a double chocolate chip frappuccino addict, I had one taste of this treat and was turned. Now when I go to Starbucks, the decision is not so easy. Try it today and see if it turns you too.

The Banana Cream Pie Frappuccino

Starbucks has a knack for taking all of the deliciousness of a pie, and putting it into one incredible, icy drink you can buy. They do just this and more with the Banana Cream Pie Frappuccino, mixing hazelnut, vanilla, and banana for a rich, icy delicacy.

If they don’t recognize your order, ask for a Vanilla Bean Cream Frappuccino and ask for an extra pump of vanilla and hazelnut syrup plus a whole banana blended in. You won’t be disappointed.

Biscotti Frappuccino

Cost: Frappuccino + Biscotti

Want some more substance to your frappuccino? Looking to fill yourself up more with your drink? Check out the biscotti frappuccino, a combination of biscotti blended into any Starbucks frappuccino of your liking.

It’s as easy as asking the barista to blend in biscotti for you. In my opinion, too much texture in a drink isn’t preferable, but for those looking to spice things up, I suggest you give it a try.Butterbeer Frappuccino

Calling all Harry Potter fans! Have you ever wanted to try the butterbeer that Hogwarts students would constantly enjoy on their trips to Hogsmeade? You’re in luck. Starbucks, an avid competitor of The Three Broomsticks, has created a Butterbeer Frappuccino (that doesn’t impair house elves) and tastes incredible.

Aiming to mimic the flavors in butterbeer, it combines Toffee Nut and Caramel Creme for a cup of icy goodness.

If you ask your barista for a Butterbeer Frappuccino, however, they’ll be a little confused. It’s a simple order, really. Order a Vanilla Bean Frappuccino, and ask for an extra 1-2 pumps of caramel syrup and toffee nut syrup, with caramel drizzle on top, and you have your very own Butterbeer.

Cake Batter Frappuccino

Looking for the delicious taste of cake batter but not the carbs? Check out Starbucks’ innovative solution to this problem, the Cake Batter Frappuccino. It’s a refined taste, combining vanilla and almond to make the perfect mix.

To order one for yourself, just ask for a Vanilla Bean Creme Frappuccino with almond flavoring on top. I’m not sure how this combination manages to mimic cake batter, but it does so excellently and tickles your taste buds.

Candy Cane Frappuccino

Get a taste of the holidays on a year-round basis. It has all the delicious flavor of a vanilla frappuccino with a peppermint twist that’ll get your taste buds hooked.

To get one yourself, order a Vanilla Bean Frappuccino and ask for 1-2 pumps of peppermint syrup to top it off. Whether you’re in the Christmas spirit or just looking for something new, it’s an awesome choice for a delectable drink.

Captain Crunch Berry Frappuccino

If you’re a fan of Captain Crunch Berry cereal, then this is definitely the drink for you. This is one of the most popular items on the secret menu due to its mass appeal — anyone who likes Captain Crunch loves this drink.

It’s a pretty diverse combination of flavors. Ask your barista for a Strawberries and Creme Frappuccino, but add one pump each of caramel, hazelnut, and toffee syrup, topped with java chips. It’s hard to imagine these flavors make a Captain Crunch imitation, but this is the closest you’ll come to it in liquid form. See for yourself if it compares to the cereal.

Chocolate Covered Strawberry Frappuccino

No, there aren’t any chocolate covered strawberries ground up into this drink. But it’s an even sweeter version of the delicacy, converted into liquid form.

To order one, just ask for a Strawberries and Creme Frappuccino, topped with java chips and mocha drizzle. Though this isn’t one of the most popular secret menu items, it’s definitely one of the sweetest.

Chocolate Cream Frappuccino

Want to take a boring Frappuccino and make it delicious? It’s as simple as one ingredient: chocolate. Your mocha or coffee frappuccino will keep you awake, sure, but it lacks that tantalizingly sweet cocoa that will make you actually crave it.

Just ask your barista to add 1-2 of chocolate syrup and it’ll transform your boring frappuccino into an addicting dessert that keeps you going throughout the day. Careful: try it once, and there’s no doubt you’ll be hooked.Cinnamon Roll Frappuccino

Achieve the irresistible flavor of a warm cinnamon roll in the form of a refreshing Starbucks drink. This simple modification to an already incredibly successful drink makes for a sweet change from the normal vanilla frappuccino.

To order one, just ask for a Vanilla Bean Creme Frappuccino with two extra pumps of cinnamon dolce syrup. Voila! You have a drinkable cinnamon roll.

Cinnamon Toast Crunch Frappuccino

They managed to mimic the flavor of a cinnamon roll, so how could they pinpoint a flavor even more distinct, like that of the outrageously popular Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal? I was skeptical at first, too, but the flavor is remarkably similar, perhaps even better.

Don’t limit your Cinnamon Toast Crunch to a bowl at breakfast, but at anytime in the day, on the go, or just at home. It’s the perfect solution for cereal addicts everywhere.

To make this combination, order a White Mocha Frappuccino, with a pump each of cinnamon dolce syrup and hazelnut syrup, and with cinnamon sugar on top. There you have it! Your very own bowl of Cinnamon Toast Crunch…in a drink. Enjoy, and try not to forget about the cereal once you try this delectable treat.

Cookies and Cream Frappuccino

This is a combination of two of my favorite things: my original favorite frappuccino, the Double Chocolate Chip Frappuccino, and my favorite flavor of ice cream, cookies and cream. The drink mimics the ice cream flavor perfectly, while still retaining the chocolatey goodness in the original frappuccino flavor.

This is one of my favorite drinks/desserts ever, let alone just at Starbucks. I would recommend it as one of the top 3 best drinks on their menu, definitely.

To order it yourself, just ask for a Double Chocolate Chip Frappuccino with White Mocha sauce instead of the regular sauce. You won’t regret it.

Cotton Candy Frappuccino

Bring the fair to the coffee shop with this powerfully sweet treat. Don’t eat a cotton lump of pure sugar; rather, down a refreshingly cold vanilla drink with a raspberry accent.

One of the more popular items on the secret menu, the Cotton Candy Frappuccino is in high demand. Get one yourself by ordering a Vanilla Bean Frappuccino with 1-2 extra pumps of raspberry syrup. Who needs the fair when you have Starbucks?

Ferrero Rocher Frappuccino

This is decadence in a drink. Short of dropping a box of the rich chocolates into a blender and throwing it into a drink, there’s no way it can be imitated, right?

Wrong. Like always, Starbucks found a way. It uses my favorite drink, the luscious Double Chocolate Chip Frappuccino in tandem with a combination of rich ingredients to create a drink that matches the flavor of Ferrero Rocher’s delectable chocolates.

To order one, just ask for a Double Chocolate Chip Frappuccino with 2-3 pumps mocha syrup, 1-2 pumps hazelnut syrup, and a hazelnut drizzle on top. The end result is certain: sheer saccharine goodness.

French Vanilla Frappuccino

Walking the line between frappuccino and milkshake, this treat is a clever copy of the french vanilla flavor so often sought after in ice cream flavors, especially. It adds sweet caramel to the vanilla and hazelnut mix, forming the best possible imitation of french vanilla in a drink.

If you want to order one of your own, ask for a Vanilla Bean Frappuccino with 1-2 pumps each of vanilla and hazelnut syrup with a caramel drizzle on top. It’s remarkable how changing just one ingredient gives a drink a completely different flavor, but the result are evident. Try one out and see for yourself just how “french vanilla” this frappuccino is.

Fruity Pebbles Frappuccino

Starbucks has this habit of taking wildly popular breakfast cereals and making them into an irresistible drink. They’re pretty good at it, too. While the Fruity Pebbles Frappuccino doesn’t pack the same crunch that a bowl of cereal does, it offers an icy froth of flavor, even sweeter than the cereal.

So, for those of you with a sweet tooth and an affinity for Fruity Pebbles, Starbucks has your fix all day, every day.

Order one by asking for a Strawberry and Creme Frappuccino with 2 pumps vanilla syrup, 1 pump raspberry syrup, and a little bit of orange-mango juice (if possible), though it’s not necessary. This drink is sure to hook people — Fruity Pebble fans or not — after one sip.

Grasshopper Frappuccino

A slight variation of the well-known but still secret menu item, Thin Mints Frappuccino, this drink offers a taste perhaps even better than its more-popular brother. This version, however, mimics mint-chocolate chip ice cream more than the Girl Scout cookie.

Ordering one is as simple as asking for a Mocha Frappuccino with java chips and 1-2 pumps of peppermint syrup. Give it a try and see whether you’re a cookie monster or an ice cream addict.

Neapolitan Frappuccino

Achieve the flavor of the classic milkshake by combining chocolate, vanilla and strawberry in one delicious frappuccino. Though Starbucks uses a slightly different approach than a standard milkshake, it’s a refreshing treat that hits on all of the major flavors for those who want diversity in their drink.

To order one for yourself, set a strawberry base with a Strawberrys and Creme Frappuccino with 2 pumps of mocha syrup, vanilla bean syrup, and chocolate drizzle on top. Thus, you form the perfect combination of the three flavors for the better-than-neapolitan frappuccino.

Pumpkin Pie Frappuccino

I’m sure you’ve seen all the girls on Twitter or Instagram talking about how the only reason they’re excited for Fall is the Pumpkin Spice Latte. Well, that’s not the only irresistible drink that’s available only during October and November. The Pumpkin Pie Frappuccino takes all the deliciousness of the Pumpkin Spice line and adds its own elements like cinnamon and whipped cream.

To see if this modification can actually triumph over the Pumpkin Spice enterprise, you can order a Pumpkin Spice Frappuccino with 1-2 pumps of cinnamon dolce syrup, whipped cream blended in, and cinnamon dolce sprinkles on top of it. Try it for yourself, and maybe this is the next drink to await eagerly for the Fall.

Raspberry Cheesecake Mocha Frappuccino

Why settle for a boring mocha frappuccino? In fact, why even settle for a white chocolate mocha frappuccino? There are better flavors on the horizon. Starbucks has managed to pinpoint a way to mimic the rich flavor of a raspberry cheesecake in liquid form. This combination of rich and fruity is the perfect balance between the decadence of cheesecake and the natural flavor of fruit.

Order one for yourself by asking for a White Chocolate Mocha Frappuccino with 1-3 pumps of raspberry syrup, with the option of vanilla sprinkles on top. Its rich flavor is sure to convert you to a raspberry cheesecake fanatic.

S’mores Frappuccino

Anyone who’s had s’mores before know that they want some more. Knowing that, Starbucks found a way to mimic that irresistible flavor in an icy, refreshing frappuccino. If you have a taste for chocolate, you’re sure to love this delicious drink.

To get one of your own, order a Java Chip Frappuccino with a pump each of cinnamon dolce syrup and toffee nut syrup, with whipped cream blended in and on top. It’s the secret recipe to the ultimate chocolate refreshment.

Super Cream Frappuccino

For the frappuccino fiend looking for a consistency closer to that of a milkshake, this is the drink for you. Essentially, it’s taking any one of your favorite frappuccinos and asking for it to be blended with heavy cream instead of the regular.

The effect is a richer flavor and a thicker drink. If you want the extra decadence and consistency, ask for heavy cream, and try out a whole new way to get your frappuccinos.

Teddy Graham Frappuccino

Take a fondly remembered snack from childhood and combine it with the rich flavored coffee that gets you through a day in the real world, and you have the ultimate frappuccino. Sweet cinnamon and honey overpower the flavor of coffee to give it the flavor of a crunchy little Teddy Graham, with the refreshment that comes with an iced drink.

To try one for yourself, just ask for a coffee frappuccino with a pump each of cinnamon dolce and vanilla syrup, and honey. It’s the perfect recipe for a childhood favorite in a cup.

Thin Mint Frappuccino

Wait, you can do that? Most people hear the “Thin Mint Frappuccino” and instantly want to try it for themselves. I won’t try to convince you. The allure of an icy cool mint combination of a Thin Mint with rich chocolate syrup all mashed into one refreshing frappuccino should be plenty to reel you in.

To see what all the hype’s about, order a Tazo Green Tea Creme Frappuccino with two pumps of chocolate syrup, 1 of mint syrup, java chips, and honey. Mix it all together and you have one of the greatest frappuccino innovations in history. Trust me, you’ll be a fanatic after just one sip.

Twix Frappuccino

The picture of decadence in one drink. A beautiful compilation of rich chocolate, caramel, hazelnut and mocha, this drink masterfully mimics the irresistible flavors of Twix in the form of an icy frappuccino. For any avid Twix lover, or just a chocolate fan, trying the Twix Frappuccino is a must.

Order one by asking for a caramel frappuccino with 1-2 pumps each of caramel and hazelnut syrup, java chips, and caramel and mocha drizzle on top. It has a fairly high number of ingredients because it takes a lot to make a drink this rich. Not much compares. Try it today and make the comparison yourself.

Zebra Mocha Frappuccino

As the last frappuccino on the Starbucks secret menu list, the Zebra Mocha goes out with a bang by delivering richness and popularity comparable to the most raved-about items on the list. It combines white chocolate, chocolate, and mocha in a delicious, creamy masterpiece.

To get one of your own, ask for a frappuccino — half chocolate and half white chocolate — with a chocolate drizzle and chocolate chips on top. Sounds like a lot of chocolate, because, well…it is. And that’s what makes it one of the most irresistibly sweet items on the menu.

Lattes

Butterbeer Latte (Hot)

If you want the classic Harry Potter flavor of a hot Butterbeer for a cold night in Hogsmeade, this is the perfect alteration to the Butterbeer Frappuccino for you. It offers everything the frappuccino does and more, with a blast of caffeine to wake you up.

To try out this literally hot commodity, order whole milk steamer with 2-4 pumps each of caramel, toffee nut, and cinnamon dolce syrup, whipped cream and salted caramel bits on top, with some shots of espresso (optional). Try it out and see if you too will be hooked on the warm buttery deliciousness that Starbucks so flawlessly recreated.

Chocolate Pumpkin Latte

This cocoa-packed spinoff on the acclaimed Pumpkin Spice Latte is where rich decadence meets traditional flavor. The outrageously popular fall latte is only made better when you add delicious chocolate syrup to the equation.

Ask for a Pumpkin Spice Latte with 2 extra pumps of chocolate syrup to try one for yourself. Chocolate drizzle on top isn’t a half bad idea, either. No matter what, you’re sure to have a latte experience that’ll change your fall buying habits forever.

Three C’s Latte

Caramel, Cinnamon, and Chocolate — the three best C flavors in the world, all in one irresistible latte. With cinnamon overpowering the other two, this drink is the perfect balance of flavors for a cinnamon fan who wants a taste of the other options.

To get your hands on one, just ask for a Cinnamon Dolce Latte with 2 pumps of chocolate syrup and 1 pump of caramel syrup. Its combination of decadent flavors makes it sure to win the hearts of cinnamon lovers everywhere.

Macchiatos

Caramel Snickerdoodle Macchiato

How this mixture of flavors manages to mimic a caramel snickerdoodle, I’m not sure, but the exquisite taste of Soy Caramel Macchiato seamlessly blended into a sea of vanilla and cinnamon makes for a close copy. The only difference is this version is cool, refreshing, and caffeinated.

Order one by asking for an Iced Soy Caramel Macchiato, upside-down, with 1-2 pumps each of vanilla and cinnamon dolce syrup. This combo with the upside-down macchiato makes for a smooth blend of flavors that few can rival.

Raspberry Caramel Macchiato

Raspberry and caramel? The combination of the two flavors almost sounds a little bit absurd in a cold macchiato from Starbucks. Its creation, however, is really quite simple.

The drink is one of the most interesting looking items on the secret menu, with a bright red coloring throughout the drink that fades to a darker shade at the top, where the caramel resides. That part is also the most delicious, with the two flavors making a surprisingly compatible flavor combination.

To see for yourself about this interesting drink, just order a regular Caramel Macchiato, but substitute raspberry syrup in place of vanilla syrup. It makes for a unique flavor that’ll quench your thirst, but never your desire to get more.

Specialty Drinks

Red Eye

This drink is simply a regular drip coffee with an extra shot of espresso in your cup. It’s not quite super-caffeinated, but enough to give you a boost to get through the morning. If you’re a caffeine fiend who needs more to get by, fear not: there are other, more extreme options.

To get your hands on a Red Eye just ask for an extra shot of espresso in your cup of any drip coffee. A little extra caffeine can go a long way.Black Eye

This is the drink that you should order if you’re trying to avoid dosing off at your desk at work. It packs a powerful punch, with a full cup of drip coffee and two extra shots of espresso, but doesn’t quite match the level of the Green Eye.

Order one by asking for a cup of Regular Drip Coffee plus 2 Espresso shots. You’ll be wide awake for quite awhile with this one.Green Eye

Falling asleep while standing up? Sleeping through alarms? Can’t manage to focus during your 7:30 am class, that first hour at work, or when the weariness of the day starts to set in?

Sounds like you need Starbucks’ Green Eye, a caffeine overload so strong that it’ll keep you alert and productive all day. It’s a full cup of Regular Drip Coffee with three shots of espresso. By that point, I’m pretty sure you’ll have more caffeine in your veins than blood, but hey, whatever gets you through the day.

To order one, get a cup of Regular Drip Coffee with 3 extra Espresso shots. I wouldn’t recommend ordering it after the early afternoon, but it’s sure to keep you focused on whatever you’re working on.

Liquid Cocaine

It doesn’t get much more intense than this. Starbucks’ Liquid Cocaine, the name derived from users being as wired as a cocaine user due to the overload of caffeine.

The drink, a Venti coffee with four shots of espresso in it, and some white chocolate flavor to outweigh the coffee flavor, is exceedingly powerful. Liquid Cocaine has about 5x the amount of caffeine in your standard cup of coffee, which is often plenty to keep people wide awake for hours.

If you think you have it in you to down this massive amount of caffeine in one sitting, just ask for ice to fill a Grande cup, 4 shots Espresso, 4 pumps white chocolate syrup, and fill the rest with milk so you can stomach it.

In times of desperation, this cup may be your fix to keeping yourself awake, but I wouldn’t recommend making it a regular thing. As a last resort to remaining conscious, however, Liquid Cocaine will always do the job.

Chocolate Dalmation

For those who are fans of chocolate and even bigger fans of white chocolate, this drink will make all of your dreams come true. Comprised of a milky sea of white chocolate deliciousness speckled with chocolate and java chips, the drink is one of the most popular secret menu items.

To order one for yourself, just ask for a Hot White Chocolate Mocha with java chips and chocolate chips. Try it and you’re sure to be hooked on the delicacy of the dalmation.

Dirty Chai

This is one of the DIY secret menu items that’s hardly different from the regular menu, but definitely makes a difference in effect. It’s just a Chai Latte with an extra shot of espresso. That espresso can go a long way, however.

Ask your barista for a Dirty Chai, and they’ll probably know what you’re getting at, but if not, just ask for another shot of espresso in your latte. Enough to keep your chai flavor and add in the extra caffeine to get you through the day.

The Undertow

The undertow is a small, sugary coffee that’s different than most. It’s made of regular coffee with a splash of milk at the bottom, your favorite flavor, and to make things interesting, two shots of espresso to chug from the top.

To order one for yourself, just ask for a Drip Coffee with three pumps of any syrup, a splash of milk, and 2 shots of espresso at the top. Down this tasty treat and you’ll have the juice to stay awake for hours.

Strawberry Lemonade

On a hot day when caffeine or mocha doesn’t sound good, enjoy this sweet treat.

It’s just what it sounds like. Simply order by name, and a barista can make it for you.

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alright just fyi
- the starbucks secret menu is NOT by Starbucks, it's written by baristas or customers.
- the drinks are more expensive and extraordinarily horrible for you
- they take forever to make
- you can't get one unless you have the recipe! Understand this AT LEAST - these aren't real drinks, none of us are trained on them at all. if you don't have the exact directions for us it's not going to be right.
so you might get a barista who knows some (like the cotton candy one is pretty universal) but if ya'll about to walk up to my register and order a ferrero rocher or rasberry cheesecake frappachino i will punch you directly in the throat (no i wont)

I get fruity pebbles all the time and have been for about 5 years and ive never once had to tell someone how to make it... I feel like if u don't know how to make drinks or are going to be messing up and $30 freaking dollar cup of calories you shouldn't be working at stabucks

I agree. We don't know what you want in your cup of diabetes (or "Twix" as you may call it) because - SPOILER!!! - IT'S NOT ON OUR MENU!!!! Nor will it be. Ever. These bullshit secret menu drinks will make every barista hate you. So if you come into my Siren Sanctuary and tell me you want a "Fuity Pebbles" or "Captin Crunch" I will thunder punch you. Now, if you want a FRAPPUCCINO (because, ya know, that's what they're called at Starbucks. Not "fraps" or "frappes".... We're not McDonalds) and you want a bunch of modifications/syrups or toppings, then I will be happy to put that together for you. But you better believe you're gonna pay for it. Stop expecting us latte-slingers to know how to make Every. Freaking. Secret. Drink that you idiots keep coming up with. Starbucks did not come up with these, not do they endorse them. We don't have recepie cards for ANY of these, so no, we're not well versed in your ridiculous concoctions. And one more thing - I am a damn good barista, and I don't "mess up a $30 freaking dollar cup of calories". On the other hand, if you're going to get pissed about us not knowing the recepie for your cup of sugar-induced coma, then maybe you should re-evaluate your priorities.

Rachel Williams we aren't trained to make these drinks. yes some people know them after making them so often from other customers requesting them or them getting it themselves but when hired BY starbucks baristas are NOT trained to make these drinks. just because you probaby frequent the SAME store and they know your order does NOT mean the rest of the starbucks employees over the entire company are going to know the drink. suck it up and stop being abitch

Mellisa Ward Pretty sure managers and even workers can speak about what they are taught at one or more Starbucks. It's also pretty much common sense, a lot of these items would have to be super specific, they're taught the basics.

Rachel Williams lols, re-read the comments. Well this time.
No one said they couldn't figure it out. Secret menu items are made primarily by customers, how is someone supposed to know how to make something thought up by someone else without a recipe?

Jenifer Ferreyra Brindis idk where my comment went so not 100% on what I said, but I've never had to tell anyone to make anything. Normally I'll walk into a starbucks and tell them to make me something good and they'll come back at me with a thin mint, cookies and cream, or cotton candy and ive never had a problem going to others looking for it. I feel like if they can make these items then need to be on the list of things to learn. for how much they charge per cup id flip if I went home and they messed up my drink.

Rachel Williams You said (paraphrased) "U should get fired if u don't know how to make these" customer thought up drinks i'll add. Might wanna note how long each Starbucks has been open for and how busy they are. Starbucks with more time and more people probably have a few of these memorizes. Starbucks like the new one in my town or the small one on my campus generally need a recipe. New ones can be thought up, idk how long each of these have of being thought up, but I wouldn't expect all Starbucks to learn every new customer made drink once they're "out"

It is saying that these are going to be on the menu and I don't think I should teach u how to make things on ur menu. I don't go to a restaurant and teach them how to make my food before it comes out..?

That would be the link starbucks put up to get me to come here. it was over a day ago and i don't feel like going threw fb looking for it on a count of I don't copy every link I go to. it said "New starbucks menu for 2015"

Rachel Williams Well then there's your answer. IN 2015 it will be taught to their workers. I don't think much explanation after that has to be said. You think any new restaurant item is known by the workers month before and can be made upon a customer's request if they haven't been taught to do so yet? Self-explanatory really.

Rachel Williams Well then there's your answer. IN 2015 it will be taught to their workers. I don't think much explanation after that has to be said. You think any new restaurant item is known by the workers month before and can be made upon a customer's request if they haven't been taught to do so yet? Self-explanatory really.

Tried to look it up, I only found that they will launch a delivery service in 2015. No link even external to secret menus becoming part of the actual menu. Perhaps some of the drinks will, It would be interesting, but I couldn't find it even on their media sites.

Seriously just about every comment I read below me has been completely rude. I get that you're just voicing your opinion but some of you are just being rude cause you can. Yes people did come up with these. That doesn't mean yall gotta be assholes about it. damn.

No kidding! I was semi annoyed when someone tried to order one of these and expected me to just know the recipe, but that was just one customer. So long as you are polite when you order and have the recipe on hand, go ahead and order one!

That's not the point. Don't get upset when we don't know what the hell a "Black Forest frappuccino is" it's not a real thing. We don't have attitude but it'd be like going to going into a a Chinese restaurant and asking for Italian. ITS NOT REAL

LMAO everyone in these comments needs to take a deep breathe and have a sip of chamomile tea. : D it even says after every description of these crazy drinks "ask your barista to make it by x and adding y and z" - thats pretty indicative that your friendly (lol) neighborhood barista won't know how to make it. But, my goodness, its a damn coffee drink. Chill out. Calm down. N maybe pass the barista an extra buck tip - they seem like they need some chamomile tea themselves, and those descriptions do seem like a pita to make.

I agree with Jess about these comments from Baristas at Starbucks, they all seem so very rude about serving the customer. when a customer comes in and orders their own secret drink, there shouldn't be a problem, since they are telling you how to make it, so if someone comes in and orders off the "secret menu" and you dont know how to make it, then ask, you can inform them that you need to know since it isn't on the official menu, but hell, you dont have to be rude about it,, with out customers you dont have a job!

We call them White Lightnings. I've heard of Liquid Cocaine. But seriously. This whole post is crap. It makes me physically angry when I see these things, especially when they say that Starbucks is the one who actually came up with these recipies.

Just went to a starbucks and ordered a fruity pebbles. The girl was Hella rude about it and said that they don't have them.so I goggled the it and handed her my phone. It took to sec. How lame are you if you can't stay on top of your shit. No tip. It's one thing to not know your shit. It's another to just straight up be rude about it

And for you dummies saying "it's my job, deal with it" guess what? We are trained to me the drinks corporate made up. Not some asshat on the internet making up non existent drinks. And then you come in and give attitude that I don't know what a "Snickerdoodle FRAP" is? Maybe take your face away from your stupid iPhone, use your god given eye balls, and READ THE MENU

its not a matter of the person ordering it knowing if they are allergic or not. it's the fact that our dairy blenders are used for EVERY SINGLE dairy frappuccino we make. one out of the hundreds of people that come to see us has a definite possibility of being allergic. this post is fucking stupid. if you come see me at starbucks and ask me to make you one of these i will look at you like a fucking idiot.

For the record, a "chocolate cream frappuccino" isn't a secret menu item. It's called a mocha frappuccino or a mocha cream frappuccino. And who ever created these secret menu items, you're an asshole because you have created monsters!

Not how you make an undertow and if you put anything in the blender that is not suppose to go in the blender (like rock hard biscotti) Howard will hire a hit on you. That will damage the blades! Some of these are cool, but just make sure Starbucks actually has these ingredients because some will not work.

The bicotti frappuccino isn't possible. We aren't allowed to blend anything like that in the blenders... It's in the policy. These aren't made by Starbucks, they are created by customers or baristas. We don't know all the secret menu drinks and how to make them so if you want the drink, PLEASE have the recipe for us so that we can make it for you! Don't act like we are incompetent when it comes to making coffee or say things like, "If you don't know the drinks, maybe you shouldn't work at Starbucks." That's very insulting.

fact is this, there are so many people stressing over the implications like its enough to fuck your day up,which if it is,stop being such a spoiled bitch,legit,you have a job and live in america. it's not the end of the world when someone asks you like a normal human being to make something you don't know about when they have the instructions. the fact that CUSTOMER SERVICE complains about the customer is stupid, if you cant do it, just tell the customer, but im saying as the customer, you don't have the right to get pissed at me if im not the one being an asshole

Real quick.... Have you ever worked in the service industry? Food, retail, anything? Because if you have, then you are seriously delusional. We're not spoiled bitches. The "customers" who come in and bitch about us not knowing all these drinks, then throw fits when we tell them that there are some things that we cannot do, they're they ones bein entitled spoiled brats. And clearly you are one of them. Don't come at me and tell me to not explain that the shit on here is either not possible, or ridiculous, when you haven't been there. So how about you quit bitching about us bitching, kay? Thanks.

Beka X) I've worked at denny's, cold stone, and subway. and EVERY TIME I signed up to be bitched at, have an attitude towards, be yelled and and called an idiot murmurous times and not ONCE did I complain or bitch about it in a comments zone, YOU SIGNED UP FOR IT'! YOU TURNED IN A JOB APPLICATION TO TAKE THAT SHIT. if you didn't than quit please, cuz that means you're there to serve yourself, not the customer

I have an apartment, a car, clothes, I GET PAID. and you say that because of this I get to complain?! grow up, there's 7 billion people and you're just 1 and you're better off than the majority of the world, even on our minimum wage vibes

All these comments are baristas bitching about making coffee. only a few of these drinks are really complicated. If you would like to complain about how hard your life is because I ask you to substitute one flavor for another, or am willing to pay extra to have something added then you need to reevaluate your work ethic. If you really think about it all these drinks had names made up by people other than starbucks.....BUT you already have the flavors and tools to make the drinks in each starbucks so it's not like they're ridiculously outrageous. Work on your fucking customer service this is why I never go to a starbucks they always have the rudest employees.

Its not that baristas aren't WILLING to make the drinks.. the point is .. baristas aren't given these recipes.. its not Starbucks standards so if you or someone comes in and says " give me a star-burst frap" im NOT going to know what the hell you want. if you show me the recipe or tell me exactly what it is you need me to add to your drink then by all means. i will happily make it... the reason Baristas are upset with these posts is because of people getting pissed off at us for NOT having these made up drinks memorized

Starbucks baristas like myself are not trained on these drinks, and do not endorse these drinks. If you ask for a secret menu drink we will have no idea what you're talking about and quite honestly it's annoying. Sorry but this is probably the millionth time I have said this but, THE STARBUCKS SECRET MENU DOESNT EXIST!

I know people are saying that Starbucks doesn't know how to make the majority of these, but there are some baristas that know what you're talking about. Like, the first time I even heard of the "secret menu" was because this barista working there turned my caramel frappe into a Snickers frappe. I was confused but very impressed.

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As a regular Starbucks girl, there's nothing I like better before strolling to class than a frappucino. Especially in the summer. But a Twix, Candy Cane, and a Butterbeer frappucino? Come on, even the names make them sound delicious. Starbucks will never be the same again after reading this secret menu list.

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Starbucks was founded in Seattle, Washington by a local college professor in 1971. By 1987, the chain had six locations throughout the city. That is when former employee and current Starbucks President Howard Shultz entered the picture and bought the company with a round of investors. Starbucks is now an American global coffee empire. They are the largest coffeehouse company in the world.

Since 1987, Starbucks has opened on average two new stores every day. Currently there are 23,187 stores in 64 countries. 12,973 Starbucks locations are in the United States, 1,897 are in China, 1,550 are in Canada, 1,088 are in Japan and 927 are in the United Kingdom.

Starbucks sell hot and cold beverages at their stores. While they mostly serve coffee based drinks, they do also have teas and fruit based beverages as well. Their signature drink is probably the frappucino, which they own the copyright to preventing other coffee shops from using the word.
In addition to drinks, Starbucks sells whole-bean coffee, microground instant coffee, and full-leaf teas. In addition, Starbucks has a complete line of pastries and snacks that they produce. Starbucks also has pre-packaged food items such as hot and cold sandwiches at most stores, as well as items such as mugs and tumblers. In the past few months, Starbucks has begun launching oven-baked breakfast and lunch items, including spinach feta wraps.
The majority of food items sold in Starbucks stores are from brands that Starbucks owns. In addition to owning Seattle's Best Coffee, Starbucks also owns Tazo team and more.
Starbucks customizes their store foods to suit each country's taste. In Japan, green tea lattes show up the menu.